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![]() | States of Consciousness This is some of what I've learned about the human brain, consciousness and...stuff. ... vlog states consciousness meditation astral travel dimension lucid dream recall third eye gamma beta alpha theta delta |
![]() | 4 ~3~ 2009 Magnetosphere Confirmed GRB years, and have traveled many times across the galaxy,trapped by the galactic magnetic field. GCRs have been accelerated to nearly the speed of light, probably by supernova remnants. As they travel through the very thin gas of interstellar space, some of the GCRs interact and emit gamma rays, which is how we know that they pass through the Milky Way and other galaxies. The elemental makeup of GCRs has been studied in detail , and is very similar to the composition of the Earth and solar ... |
![]() | Lec 28 | MIT 8.02 Electricity and Magnetism, Spring 2002 acceleration, no energy goes out in this direction, so no electric field is produced in this direction, and the maximum is produced in this direction, and somewhere in between here, and that is then reflected by the sine of theta. If theta is 0, nothing goes out. If theta is 90 degrees, you get a maximum. That's the whole plane, perpendicular to this oscillating charge, this whole plane, maximum electric field. And then -- and that may not be so obvious to you now -- it's also ... |
![]() | Lec 23 | 8.01 Physics I: Classical Mechanics, Fall 1999 angle. If now we want to know what f prime is, then f prime equals f times one plus v over c times the cosine of theta. What matters is only the radial component of the velocity. This is the radial component. If theta is 90 degrees, just like we had with sound, then f prime equals f. So 90 degrees, the cosine of theta is zero, f prime equals f. If theta is smaller than 90 degrees, then it's coming towards you, then f prime equals larger than f. If theta equals larger than 90 degrees, it's ... |

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